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terminator_x wrote:

Oughton doesn't have enough EPL experience for me.

#norfolk4nix


Simon Elliott then?
Still Believin'
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terminator_x wrote:

Oughton doesn't have enough EPL experience for me.

#norfolk4nix


Simon Elliott then?


Well, he's one of only a few candidates who can even get close to Lee Norfolk's credentials.

What level has Elliott coached at though? Norfolk has coached at Premier League level.

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Greenie and Oughton?

That'd be interesting. Oughton good enough to do some player coaching?

Elliot and Greenie?

Duncan Oughton and Vaughn Coveny?

Danny Hay and Vaughn Coveny?

Kevin Fallon and Greenie?

There should be a randomiser for this....

Legend
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Not to forget Lee Norfolk that is.


Jag
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Norfolk and Greenacre. AKA The Dream Team.

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Sackofspuds wrote:

This possibly the former Real Madrid player:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Karembeu

Luis Enrique the former Real Madrid player... :P
Could be this guy who played for Real Madrid's youth team: José Aurelio Gay 
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Sackofspuds wrote:

This possibly the former Real Madrid player:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Karembeu

that whole Oceania connection might make him interested in coming back to this side of the world... intriguing
I have been half-jokingly telling people our next coach will be from Spain... be hugely funny if I turned out to be half-right!

(I know he's technically French)
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martinb wrote:

Greenie and Oughton?

That'd be interesting. Oughton good enough to do some player coaching?

Elliot and Greenie?

Duncan Oughton and Vaughn Coveny?

Danny Hay and Vaughn Coveny?

Kevin Fallon and Greenie?

There should be a randomiser for this....


Norfolk and Hay. With a massive 7 games of EPL experience between them they would conquer the A-League.

#norfolk4nix


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the ant wrote:

Sackofspuds wrote:

This possibly the former Real Madrid player:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Karembeu

that whole Oceania connection might make him interested in coming back to this side of the world... intriguing
I have been half-jokingly telling people our next coach will be from Spain... be hugely funny if I turned out to be half-right!

(I know he's technically French)


Bring a boat full of Arsenal youth players with him?

WeeNix
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martinb wrote:

Greenie and Oughton?

That'd be interesting. Oughton good enough to do some player coaching?

Elliot and Greenie?

Duncan Oughton and Vaughn Coveny?

Danny Hay and Vaughn Coveny?

Kevin Fallon and Greenie?

There should be a randomiser for this....


Are you deliberately trying to give me indigestion while I'm having my dinner?
WeeNix
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Luis Garcia wrote:

the ant wrote:

Sackofspuds wrote:

This possibly the former Real Madrid player:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Karembeu

that whole Oceania connection might make him interested in coming back to this side of the world... intriguing
I have been half-jokingly telling people our next coach will be from Spain... be hugely funny if I turned out to be half-right!

(I know he's technically French)


Bring a boat full of Arsenal youth players with him?

born 3 December 1970 in LifouNew Caledonia) is a retired French international footballer and current scout for Arsenal Football Club. He is also part of a Paris-based consortium to expand the A-League with a Pacific Island team.

http://www.theroar.com.au/2010/01/16/ocean-11-no-not-the-movie-but-a-football-team-to-be-based-in-new-caledonia/

Old news for some of you I'm sure but this is my Lee Norfolk antidote :)

#Karembeu4Nix


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Karembeau ha never coached though has he?

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Hard News wrote:

Karembeau ha never coached though has he?


I can't find any mention of any decent grade coaching by him... he may have licences but would be a bit of a punt based on his general experience in the business, a la Ryan Nelsen. 
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Nelsen coached the All Whites though.

WeeNix
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LOL, but was Ryan ever married to Adriana, though?

WeeNix
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Hard News wrote:

Karembeau ha never coached though has he?

He's a part of FIFA's Technical Study group, apparentally. http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/footballdevelopment/technicalsupport/technicalstudygroup/index.html

And this from an interview with him about a month ago:http://en.fifo-tahiti.com/2013/02/christian-karembeu-perpetuating-history/

You retired from the professional world of football in 2005. What is your main activity now?

C.K.: I belong to the football commission at FIFA. We discuss laws, we try to regulate them, notably with regard to everything involving transfers and umpiring...We try to make the game more attractive, more commercial. I am also an ambassador of the Champions League for the UEFA, with which I tour worldwide. I also have my own activities in the textile industry and artisanal bakery in the United States.

So he doesn't sound like a real runner in the coaching stakes.

LG
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Trani & Greenacre = Cough & Taylor! (Yeah, I know, 2nd time I've said it.)

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What do people think of Phil Moss? The CCM assistant plugged in that article from goal.com.

The aim of the owners seems to be to emulate the CCM system and success but is the assistant the best route to that end? We saw this season the head coach versus former assistant in Ange vs Rado and the assistant didn't repeat or emulate the clubs previous success.

Would Moss be a good candidate with good inside knowledge of the functioning and implementation of the kind of system established at CCM or would we prefer an already established and experienced head coach from abroad?

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asmodeus_82 wrote:

What do people think of Phil Moss? The CCM assistant plugged in that article from goal.com.

The aim of the owners seems to be to emulate the CCM system and success but is the assistant the best route to that end? We saw this season the head coach versus former assistant in Ange vs Rado and the assistant didn't repeat or emulate the clubs previous success.

Would Moss be a good candidate with good inside knowledge of the functioning and implementation of the kind of system established at CCM or would we prefer an already established and experienced head coach from abroad?

Very interesting thought.
Dinosaur Dave
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Twitter informs me of one that's surely going straight on the shortlist!

https://twitter.com/ErnieClucks/status/312361226527195137 

Even got endorsed by Brockie so throw that in your rumor mill.

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#josequijada4nix

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 Former Real Madrid star Hugo Sanchez heads a list of applicants for the coaching position at A-League side Wellington Phoenix, ESPN understands.

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Hugo Sánchez Márquez (born July 11, 1958), popularly nicknamed Pentapichichi, or Hugol, is a Mexican footballcoach and former striker. He played for four European clubs, including Real Madrid. He was also a member of theMexico national team, and participated in three World Cups.

As a coach, he won two championships as head coach of the club Pumas de la UNAM and briefly with Club Necaxa, both teams in the Mexican Primera División. He also had a sixteen-month stint with the Mexican national team, but was fired on March 31, 2008.[2] Hugo Sanchez has signed up to start coaching again, now in Europe, for UD Almería [1]from the Spanish First Division starting December 29, in an attempt to save the team from descending to the 2nd Division by the Summer. He has succeeded in keeping UD Almería free from relegation from La Liga for the 2009–2010 season.

In 1999, the IFFHS voted him the 26th best footballer of the 20th century, and the best footballer from the CONCACAFregion.[3]


Interesting CV. I remember him from the 1986 World Cup. Talented but tempremental.


Edit: Does not hold a candle to Ernie Clucks though!

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mexicao national team in 2006-2008 - we could do a lot worse than this guy. At least he'd understand the posession football model

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Scored 164 Goals in 207 appearance for Real Madrid... not a bad pedigree!

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Whoa, that's a pretty big name. Surely not.

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WE NEED MORE MEXICANS!


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 Good players don't always make good coaches.

Listen here Fudgeface
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theprof wrote:

mexicao national team in 2006-2008 - we could do a lot worse than this guy. At least he'd understand the posession football model

Many analysts claim that Sánchez's first year as the national coach has resulted in a Mexican team with poor soccer variants, null collective game, tactic stiffness, and lack of strategy. A significant proportion of the press agree that this situation has reached a point of no return with the U-23 elimination from the Pre Olympic tournament. 
...
On March 31, Hugo Sánchez was fired from the Mexican team via a 16-2 vote from the main leaders of the sixteen First Division Club Owners.
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2ndBest wrote:

 Good players don't always make good coaches.

Are you saying KH was a good player?


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2ndBest wrote:

 Good players don't always make good coaches.

Not even taking into account any coaching ability, I wonder how much we will need to pay him to get out of bed.
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I thought he was dead?


Oh, Hugo Sanchez. Never mind.



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asmodeus_82 wrote:

What do people think of Phil Moss? The CCM assistant plugged in that article from goal.com.

The aim of the owners seems to be to emulate the CCM system and success but is the assistant the best route to that end? We saw this season the head coach versus former assistant in Ange vs Rado and the assistant didn't repeat or emulate the clubs previous success.

Would Moss be a good candidate with good inside knowledge of the functioning and implementation of the kind of system established at CCM or would we prefer an already established and experienced head coach from abroad?



What do I think of Phil Moss?

He will never join The Rolling Stones.

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How serious is this Hugo chap and this story? Lets assume the name is correct for a moment and this is the guy.

He seems to have a decent pedigree so why choose here? Its not going to be a big paying job and I would assume with his name he could get a job somewhere else paying more (some people look to be star struck in their posts already). Perhaps he is using the media to inflate his price in negotiations elsewhere?

I'll wait to get something a little more concrete before getting giddy over it. I can obviously be wrong as well but with jobs like this, the rumour mill will be in overdrive.

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sthn.jeff wrote:

Hugo Sánchez Márquez (born July 11, 1958), popularly nicknamed Pentapichichi, or Hugol, is a Mexican footballcoach and former striker. He played for four European clubs, including Real Madrid. He was also a member of theMexico national team, and participated in three World Cups.

As a coach, he won two championships as head coach of the club Pumas de la UNAM and briefly with Club Necaxa, both teams in the Mexican Primera División. He also had a sixteen-month stint with the Mexican national team, but was fired on March 31, 2008.[2] Hugo Sanchez has signed up to start coaching again, now in Europe, for UD Almería [1]from the Spanish First Division starting December 29, in an attempt to save the team from descending to the 2nd Division by the Summer. He has succeeded in keeping UD Almería free from relegation from La Liga for the 2009–2010 season.

In 1999, the IFFHS voted him the 26th best footballer of the 20th century, and the best footballer from the CONCACAFregion.[3]


Interesting CV. I remember him from the 1986 World Cup. Talented but tempremental.


Edit: Does not hold a candle to Ernie Clucks though!



Yeah but no EPL experience.

Lee Norfolk still the man for me.

#norfolk4nix

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